When was the last time someone took a job while waiting for a car repair? And how many murderers take great pains to outline and explain their criminal activities and future plans in detail before they shoot their intended victims? The pause for storytelling is, of course, what saves the day.ĭespite these considerable flaws - as well as stunted character development and far too many identical cheesy flashbacks - “Angels Fall” is watchable. Fortunately, there’s Brody (Johnathon Schaech), an almost equally mysterious reporter-turned-mystery novelist, to reassure her and provide the requisite love interest.įrom start to finish, the adaptation by Janet Brownell is riddled with implausibilities. When an investigation fails to even turn up signs of a struggle, even Reece starts to wonder whether she saw what she thought she did. Then, as rotten luck would have it, she becomes the sole witness to a murder. It doesn’t take long before the townsfolk learn she was the sole survivor of a restaurant massacre. Maisel' Leaves Behind: "Stories Being Told About Women, by Women" Rachel Brosnahan on the Legacy 'The Marvelous Mrs.
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